Definition

Boston slang for suburbanites who drive in from outside the city via Routes 93 and 90, making them the Massachusetts equivalent of New York's "bridge and tunnel" crowd. These highway warriors brave terrible Boston traffic to enjoy city nightlife, much to the chagrin of actual city residents. They're identifiable by their confusion about the T and their willingness to pay $40 for parking.

Example Usage

"The bars in Faneuil Hall are packed with 93-90s every weekend—you can spot them by their shocked reactions to drink prices."

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